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Wednesday, 24 March 2010

This is about the time in a general election campaign when I begin to have some sympathy with the French and their policy of banning publication of polls. Marl Park unpicks the spin on this one, nevertheless as we always say it is the trends that matter not 'one-off' polls and in this regard step forward Vince Cable. Once again our Vince is streets ahead of his rivals. The challenge now is to link people's recognition of Vince as the best Chancellor with the need to vote Lib Dem in order that he can rescue the UK's finances. Answers on a post card please

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